Larry tries to pull a prank on the Weavers after they explain the meaning of April Fools' Day. Meanwhile, Jackie aids Reggie's attempt to convince Amber that his Zabvronian soul mate, Jane, means nothing to him.

Debbie gets a new hairdo when she accompanies Jackie to her favorite salon. Meanwhile, Amber and Reggie bond over nature documentaries as they continue to explore their biological differences; and Dick tries to help Marty get in shape, but his plan results in an injury that gives Larry a revealing look at the health-care system on Earth.

Larry falls in love with the story of Hanukkah and wants to combine it with his other favorite holiday, Halloween, but his attempts to hand out candy go awry when the police get involved. Meanwhile, Marty and Debbie are challenged to costume contest by a rival couple.

Debbie designs a purse and Jackie books an appearance on the reality show "Shark Tank" to make their pitch, but Larry's performance in front of the cameras catches everyone off-guard. Meanwhile, Amber becomes Abby's choreographer for a dance recital.

Dick tutors Debbie when she needs to pass a qualifying exam for business school, so Marty helps out with a little more housework than usual. Meanwhile, Amber and Reggie's relationship is tested when a new and improved Jane enrolls at their school.

Thanksgiving at the Weavers is a homecoming, of sorts, for Marty's dad, who arrives with a suitcase and says he and Marty's mom are getting a divorce-and that he's moving in. Meanwhile, Jackie's parents show up for the holiday and get a lesson in human relationships.

Jackie's folks help Marty and Debbie clean up after a water pipe bursts in their house, but their camaraderie gets on Jackie's nerves. Meanwhile, Larry continues his job search to prove to his in-laws that he can support a family.

The Neighbors: Season 2 Photos

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In Series 2 of the sitcom about a family living in a gated community in suburban New Jersey where the residents are extraterrestrials from the planet Zabvron, Amber (Clara Mamet) and Reggie (Tim Jo) break the news of their romance to their families, who put the relationship up to a vote, the outcome of which may depend on an emotional speech by Abby (Isabella Cramp). Meanwhile, Larry (Simon Templeman) tries to wrap his head around some of Earth's holidays, including Halloween and Hanukkah; Debbie (Jami Gertz) designs a purse, and Jackie (Toks Olagundoye) books an appearance on the reality show "Shark Tank" to make their pitch; Marty (Lenny Venito) looks forward to getting his heavy-metal band back together for a performance at his 25th high-school reunion; and a plot may be afoot to call all the Zabvronians home. Guest stars include Jerry Springer, Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban, Lori Loughlin, Rhea Perlman, Erik Estrada, Rachel Dratch, Bill Nye, Carrot Top and Wendy Williams.

Larry tries to pull a prank on the Weavers after they explain the meaning of April Fools' Day. Meanwhile, Jackie aids Reggie's attempt to convince Amber that his Zabvronian soul mate, Jane, means nothing to him.

Debbie gets a new hairdo when she accompanies Jackie to her favorite salon. Meanwhile, Amber and Reggie bond over nature documentaries as they continue to explore their biological differences; and Dick tries to help Marty get in shape, but his plan results in an injury that gives Larry a revealing look at the health-care system on Earth.

Larry falls in love with the story of Hanukkah and wants to combine it with his other favorite holiday, Halloween, but his attempts to hand out candy go awry when the police get involved. Meanwhile, Marty and Debbie are challenged to costume contest by a rival couple.

Debbie designs a purse and Jackie books an appearance on the reality show "Shark Tank" to make their pitch, but Larry's performance in front of the cameras catches everyone off-guard. Meanwhile, Amber becomes Abby's choreographer for a dance recital.

Dick tutors Debbie when she needs to pass a qualifying exam for business school, so Marty helps out with a little more housework than usual. Meanwhile, Amber and Reggie's relationship is tested when a new and improved Jane enrolls at their school.

Thanksgiving at the Weavers is a homecoming, of sorts, for Marty's dad, who arrives with a suitcase and says he and Marty's mom are getting a divorce-and that he's moving in. Meanwhile, Jackie's parents show up for the holiday and get a lesson in human relationships.

Jackie's folks help Marty and Debbie clean up after a water pipe bursts in their house, but their camaraderie gets on Jackie's nerves. Meanwhile, Larry continues his job search to prove to his in-laws that he can support a family.

Hopefully, they don't lose confidence in what made The Neighbors so winning even before answering its detractors: a commitment to crafting a classically wholesome, slightly off sitcom that's charmingly dated yet slyly progressive.